CDe tsiiantook Berald C. . Cromblcy, editor Issued Civicc .1 Week c "stored .aevond-cU. ,..utr Mav 17. Oregon, under the net St'ltfCKIiriON 51.80 A jldvcrtiitis itatc Iaw Advertisement r.ri Insertion, twr line - i , .10 Raeh tuhNinifnt insertion, Hoe Homestead Notice Tnilr Claims Notice, per iiiic Cards f thank, fer hw lxcaK er line. firt riser: 'on w tS TUliSlUY. MARCH 1. I WIS. CITIZENS HEARTILY THEIR COMMITTEE. On Kriii-ty eveniny at the cose ot the pavement in vesication nuvtmsi .tlout 'JOU of tun citizens heartily en ,i, 1 hv n musintr vote, resolutions commending tl? committee tor the work it t . t recently laid in tl:e pavemen inu tion Company. said A. G. Beal rhould have f-fn -avryer. about riffht. We goes that ia i Mr. Speaker will not take the re- sponsi ility for the sand and bitumen wearing surface which our psvement has; Mr. Richardson will not take the ihilitv nf the m. If no OHO ;Vt cihiHtv of it. it must be of ilti.i.mate origin. One -f the peculiarities of the situa tion in retard to the pavement 's the fact that Engineer Richardson throuch the report of Chemists Gilbert & Hail recommends our pavement as be ing O. K. while in talks with some of our citizeni h has admitted that our pavement is not up to specincations and tnat a mtuuuiic pavement can not oe laid on our soil without first laying , ... . 1 concrete foundation. There is certain-1 , ... . . ; ly somethinR rotten somewhere, i , . . llv .. , hile everyone seemed to be tookincr ! for something sensational, the nearest resem!'!ance to a riot occured whn cour.c:lman Dick asked the chemist Mr. G::bert if he was Daid by the Warren Construction Co. After some sparring for position it was finally ad mitte that Gilbert & Wall chemists were in the employ of Mr. Richardson. During the past few day; we have lendation nearci many words ot comm i l f, n - J wcowrwi u,ii btic Li.iAciia committee which has been carrying or. the investigation in regard to our pave-1 ment. Messrs W. G. Dwight. F. P.. a; d A. G. Beals have been working i most diligently and spending j mucn time ana money in an en deaor to get at the bottom of things, and they they have already rendered the people a grsat service there can be no question of a doubt. Their work has been exhaustive and thorough and we guess somebody thought they had run up against a buzz saw when the above named ' gen tleman got under motion. Tillamook City ojght tj be proud of the fact that si.e has citizens of thi calibre and enterprise. A G. Beals should be es pecially commended for the wccellent manner in which he took the brunt of the fight last Friday. He certainly handled the evidence which had been gathered and which he presented to the council in a most telling manner. COUNCIL MEETS IN REGULAR SESSION. On Monday evening the council met in regular session, with Mayor Harter, Councilrnen Leach, Harrison, Bales and Dick, Recorder Todd and Attorney Botts present. After some routine business had been disposed of, the manager of the Warren Construction Co, and Attorney Hunting ton appeared before the council. The manager of the company asked the council to make an assessment at that time because the company had a lot of money tied up in its work here and it was desirous of getting something in repay for work done. When the mana ger saw that the council would not make an assessment allowing the 80 per cent of the contract, he asked the coun cil to bo arrange It that GO per cent of the amount would bo available and finally came down to 50 per cent. All these propositions were turned down by the council and it was decided to wait, as previously agreed upon, for another two weeks. During the evening the following resolutions were adopted by the coun cil: are the resolutions: i motive! "Be it resolved by the ctsfeens of Tillamook City, Ore-) what ia the use of another council on. on this 23th day oi February. 191 3, that we J heartilv endorse the action of the citizens committee in the u ilierv ver WM pporaoca of investigation? made bv tlum to determine the quality nf j vMwt in favor of any proportion. ; Cucsd.lV and Frld.lV " ."-" TUwm'wK' of March 8, l!vV. VKAR IN ADVVNCK Each subsequent insertion, tin Resolution of ondolenc and lig notice, per line Duvet A Professional erd.rno. .06 05 l'S? Ptei lay Advertisement, per men .WrVSa-S tog to insure publication in folio- in Tuesday ami rrway issues, Reason are imperative. ENDORSE WORK 0FjSiJS5 had performed. Following i our city by the Warrtn Con RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, the rXMW0.N COUK j CIL of Tillamook City. Oregon, in con- j i temptation of making an assessment i for the purpose of making a part pay-. ment to the Warren Construction Com- ..1 v.. , . . paving, uuiiuiii mm.' iw i Uking the ord.muy course usual ift such transactions of making a careful examination of aaid sewer, curb and inking the onJinaxy pavinc. and Defore making such part : payment, the Council at the suggestion ot and with the concurrence ot me i Mayor, deputized Councilman M. F. Uach and City Recorder ! W. Todd to go to towns in the Willamette Vat ley where Bitulithic pavement bad been laid, to get samples of said pavement. nd procure olher information concern jrg Buulithic pavement. and ,,...-.,,,-. , , . ,-.U! t HEREAa, samples of ittlulilhic , , . pavemont were procured, und a compar- : , .. K. ... . ison of said samples with samples taken r r r r from the pavement in liltamook City left in the minds of the Cour.cil some doubt as to the genuineness of the Till-1 amook pavement, and WHEREAS, the Council, at further m weeK precaution, sent samples of the Tilm-! A fnuic1 PWrm which Included mook pavement to a laboratory at the ; son M- Mackenzie and violin Sute Cniversitv of Euuene. Orec-on. numbers by Mr. K -h, with pinno ac- for a laboratory test, and whereas said ! n.t amrt m hn-th.. Tiii.m-..-fitu I pavement not to be up to the standard ; 0f Bitulithic pavement, and j WHEREAS, the Council do not feel fully qualified to pass upon this ques tion intelligently without procuring further information and evidence of a more certain nature from sources not iable to be dominated by personal in terests or sordid motives, and in fur therence of this object, BE IT RESOLVED, that we, the Common Council, in concurrence with the Mayor, appoint a committee of Erwin Harrison and Emmett Bales to conduct a further investigation, said investigation to be made with as little delay as possible, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution be placed on file, and a copy sent to the Warren Construction Company of Portland, Oregon. Editor's Note: There are some things in the above resolution that sound rather queer to us. If one did not know the facts of the case the im pression might be conveyed, on reading the fore part of the resolution, that Mayor Harter had taken the initiative in the present investigation and that his committee, composed of M. F. Leach and Reorder Todd was the only committee interested in the matter. when the truth is, that a council meet ing had been called for the purpose of making an assessment, and that assess ment would undoubtedly have been made had it not been for a most deter mined stand against the Harne by a body of our citizens, who demanded an in vestigation before the assessment was made. Upon the repeated demand of our citizens for an investigation the mayor appointed a committee which did act in conjunction with a commit tee appointed by the citizens. The above resolution seems to ignore the interest taken by the citizens and the work done by the citizens' commit tee, and besides recommending that another committee be appointed makes the insinuation that the evidence now at hand came from sources liable to be dominated by personal Interests or sordid motives. This Insinuation was absolutely uncalled for, and we are sure there are men on that council who would never have stood for the resolu- j Hon had they given It a second thought, i It is hurd for us to understand by what process of ruinoitlng the intiftr of the resolution eobld justify hitneelf In making such nn tiwtntintfcm, knowing ns ho muni know of the splendid work dontt nv th eititeivC commit for, and Umt Mi per cent nf our cHiaena are rad to buck up U.elr report. Phi Professor Skeltnn. one of the faculty of the Oregon Agricultural Cob leg, one of our great tale Inatitutlona, make hi report with a sordid motive In view? He moat assuredly dM Hot. IM Mr. Richardson. whoe written repoi t wa in favor of the Warren Con- struetion Cv.. but who emphatically r:;r notuptoeineat haw a sordid motive tn view? W Mateo w mm oi our rum .... ....... K.i ,... !i have the answer to that question up to ;our reader, W the F-agcne report prompted by sordid motive? Moat certainly II wa not. Waa Mr. Johnston, chemlal far the of our pavement wa laW with n warn ing surface composed of bitumen and sand? Wa the report of the Portland Bar Uriologtcal Laboratory prompted by sordid motives? Waa the evidence gained through Warren Brr. Co. literature aoeured and made available because of aordid I it ia to the effect that our pavame.nl baa ! not been laid according to oontraet. : and it seems to us thai it ia utterly juitsleaa to spend any more time or ' money nkmg tnia line, j The above resolution la simply a slap ! in tne face uf the cititens committee aiK lD turn , i)p ,n u,e rN of the many loyal cttiaen. who are backing up t . . ... i . - Utr commute, nagaruiess oi apiar- ance. it is nam tor u m ocneve insi I thera is any one among our officials ' who woukl serve the interests of the, Warren Construction lo rn preference t't of J"rk c,t,"'- Hom' M ! " on ,wora ,n w r'n"n j that e-.nld express our disgust in regntd . .... . ....... 4 " , , i tn u mm i m? up tne proposition, we ciliiens did the bulk of the work in t!ie present invitigation, ceive due credit. and should ro- YOUNG FOLKS GATHER AT McNAIR HOME. The home of Mr. and Mr?, McNtur was the scene of a merry gathering larit Friday night, about forty young people of the Presbyterian Cnjrch re-1 sounding to invilatinns sent out early' mpaniment by Miss F.thel Oaylord and Mias Ruby McGbee waa most atily appreciate.1. Vsrit game occupied the time of , the guests until a late hour when the hostess served refreshments. This was the first of a series of en tertainment that has been pltmned for the young people of the church and they are oagorly anticipating the next one to be given some time during this month. Chamberlain's Tablets for Consti pation. For Constipation, Chamberlain's Tablets are excellent. Easy to tako, mild and gcntlo in elfect. Give Ihcrn a trial. For hale by all de.tlers. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has filed his final ac count as administrator of the est.iw uf N. M. F. Dawson, deceased, and that thi. fVnlntv Courl nf tho Sf'.ti. if fir... I gon for Tillamook County, has appoint ed Monday, the 7th day of April, 1013, at 10 o'clock a. m. at thu court room of said court in the county court house in Tillamook City. Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of objections, if any there are, to said account, and the closing of said estate. Dated Feb. 25th, 1913. J. A. Dawson, Administrator of the Estate of N. M. F. Dawson, Deceased. Tillamook Baker's Bread FOR SALIv AT ALL GROCERS NOVICti I'Oli IHJIU.ICAIION. Department t tho ItHdlor. I', S. I. AND OKFICK nl IVrtlitml, Orepun, feUnuuy HUi, Jit3. N'OTtCK it hereby given thot Hugh V Werth, of BJa-ne. Oregtin. wlm. hi October tfth. IW7. made llomeatewd Kntry No. tfti. Serial No. tMUrt. for SW1 SW. Sec. . NWJ NtVJ. See 17. a'ui KJ NKl Section 18. l-.wn.hlp .1 Smth. Range S Weat. Willamette Meridian, haa ld notice of tnte ntton t. make Final nv year IVouf. U eata' l,h claim to the land abve deecri:ed. I for J. C-, HeMen. tVunty Clerk ' Tilam.Hk County. Orego-., at Tilla mook. Oregw. on the nth day of April. Claimant name as wUneeae: J. J. Browning, J. J. Mollett, Dt and K, 8. rUwtand. all of tne, T. amook Co.. Oregon. II. F. U!UBY. Register. In the Cmintv Court of the tntc ol Oregon, for tlio County of t illniuook. In the matter of the eetate of J. Henry t'oehran. d'ceed. Notice i hereby given, that John R. Oatman, adminittratiHr with the will annexed of the estate of J. Henry Cochran, deceased, ha rendered ami presented for Anal aettlement. and ttlwl in said Court, hi anal account of his atlminlstration. and that Thursday, the 20th day of March. UX at 1 o'clock A. M.. at Um Court mom of aid Court at the Court house In id Cuunty of Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, has been !Ued nd appointed by said Court na the time and plneo for the settlement of nid ttccount. at which lime and place any prn in terealed In ld eatate may appear and (lie exception tn writing to the said account, and contest the same. Jnhn R. Oatman. Administrator with the will annexed of the Katate of J. Henry Cochran, deceased. Paled and first published. Febru.iry Uth. 1013. Date of Inst publication. NUr.-h lllb IS13. NOMCIi l:0W PUHLICA TION. 1 Department of the Interior. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Portland. Oregon, January ind. 113. NOT ICE is hoe by iftven that Cteater C. Shaw, whuee poatntnee addresa I care of Sha-t,ocke Really Co., Port land. Oregon, Jid, on the Vth day of April, 1018, file in this olllce Sworn Statement and Application, N'o. 01l6, to purchase the SWi of SE, Section 30. Township I South, Range A Weat, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 178, ami acU amenda tory, known as the "Ti.ober and 8 ton !w." al such value as might be fiaed by appraisement, and thai, pursuant lo such application. lh land and lim ber thereon have been appraia, the timber estimated 80.000 board feet at 75 rem per M. and the In ml 10.00; thatsaid applicant will ulfrr Huh) proof in support ut his application anil sworn atatement on the Itth day of April, PJ13. before the Regiator and Receiver of tho United Siatee Land OiUcu, at Portland, Oregon. Any person is al liberty to protost this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest al any time before patent lillog, by filing a corroborated nlll (Javit in this olllce, alleging facta which would defeat the entry. H. F. II1GBY, Register. SUALMONS. In the Justice Court for the Sec ond Justice District in Tilla mook County, Oregon. Henry Plusher, ('lent Plasker, and John Plasker, p.irtners, doing business under tho llrm name of Plasker Brothers, Pluintitfa, vs. Fred Wheeler, Defendant. To Fred Wheeler, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you aru hereby required to a;jpear and answer thu complaint Hied agalnsl you in tho a'novu entitled court and action, on or before the last day of the time pre scribed in the order herein, which said order was made and dated on the IHth day of January, 1913, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiirs will have judgmunt against you as demanded in the complaint filed herein. This summons is served upon you by order of K. W. Stanley, Justice of the court above-mentioned, dated the 18th day of January, 1913, therein ordering that Summons be. served upon you by publication thereof In the "Tillamook Herald," a newspaper of general circu lation In Tillamook County, Oregon, once each weuk for a period of six weeks from tho date of thu first publi cation thereof: mid the II mo fur uin to answer said complaint begins to run i from the day of the date of tho first pub- j llcation of this Summons. j The date of tho first publication of this Summons ia tho 21st duy of Juiiu-1 ary, J913, and tho date of tho last publication thereof, and tho lust iJuto upon which you are required to unswor on or before is March 4th, 1913. i K. J. CLAUSSEN, i Attorney for I'lulntlfra. i Abstracts on ii v Pacific Abstract Compaq Complete Set of Abstracts ol the Records ol . Tillamook Covmty, Onifjon OfPtCH GROUND FLOOR 'FOOD UQTrirL With RukU W.rtM ltOTH PttOKESi .Vain ttl Atsu Mutwu TILLAMOOK, ! The Follow ini Merchants arc i (ii villi; Away GOLD BOND : Trading: U AL TOM'S SrnUK. Hrv r 1 1 , , 1 ."V I 1 i I II.. ...... Supplies, ete ; Icrinl, ete. TILLAMOOK l-T.lvl) CO.. t- I " I I I Vl.l'llll. IMHV. llill'SH, iHllH'MIl I --. hi IKNKINSJLWLLKY STOKli. Watches. Duuu.in.lx JONIvS KNThSo.N I-VKNITTKK COMPANY. 'OHM TllKATKK. Where liverybody (Ws. R. I-. Z AC II. MAN. IMuhiImhk Supplies. TILLAMOOK HI-KALD. Istuetl Twice it WieU MONK'S STUDIO. You Know Where. DAIRY NOTES. From Wo torn Farmer. Butter poper U not iMpenivo, ml makes n nicer covering for butter than tg. of comfort for Ui- W-vr during tho day b an open shod fencing the nouUi. There i constant Impruvetuont in the land whor cow ar kept. And the dairy buaimMa develop fer tility of the brain n well a of Ui coil. Ill man who forget lo anil In cw ia the oik. the coivs forget. Slop and think about Ult water fllp pl. It shwuhl bo ecu roil from a source unconUiminateil by Imiwrltiwi. Cream that is too cold will cnuo trooblu on churning day. Before calving, the cow's food ihoold be reduced in quantity .und of n laxative nature. If the cowrotitd talk, wo may imag ine whnl she would say to tho attend ant wh neglect to keep her clcim and well bedded. Feeding well Is the only way wo HimI to get full rnilk pulls. It talim p. mm In of feud lo bring pounds of hotter. It doesn't pay to go to the rxpnrmo of cows, stables, land, utensil, etc,. The Bread Eating Boy Is a Healthy Boy JFeed your children nil the whole Homu bruad they will out. It builds muscle. Mukob them Hlrong physi cally mid mentally. .You can always bake tho right kind of broad for them if you In sist on using Drifted Snow Flour Makes thu most iIuIIcIoum breuil you over tasted and bread Hint Is wholesome, for Drifted Snow pusses uri unusually high gluion tost. It'a thu gluten in Hour thut builds tho inusclo. Tell your grocer to bring you a sack In the morning- you'll find It tho most satisfactory Hour you over used. Sperry Flour Co. Tttcoma. Short Notice! thk v. x x i y i f -a - - - -s,. w f Stamps (miiuIs I'tothttiK. Sm" ir....i., I i. I ........ . 1. Oruceries. Mailman I Vlt" fa I' i for Uw dfllry work and vpu' .-1 j Crvaltt that h he'i t.r !- , hi t lilacl aHil riiMihntl will it .- . IM I doctoring. My neighbor rlttltn lUr .-rra ehttm eaaier whcfi hi-! dar U a furl of llmriw iii CnW Will foil If ill IMlk if nrf not within -, r-mch. W L flow nf n.iik tl reuK-. i' so per fv'ti fiwiff watrr l' . . - :f) NoopcKIMK Hi ,'uur r 'iv "'n admit aonligtil? Oi i j , lake. Hunlight ( rlcaiii t i of germ life. One thing r iu r ..! I . . utr.e "Id UMtr.t thr iln-l :t haynv.M i f I ti.t din m ' txtnralh 1 ijjhl limit , abuv Mtiuid I f-lp mail. (loco u cow Ili.iU hr run . . ' old fence Ihnre will l lr.n.1.. ( hnw far nil Hum, It tnVon n llttln tlluo t rin 3 rnfuiiMilnller fiiMli tho Ul (. i . l fore giving fresh r.t U Ik.l plunnos ids row and it i w.ntli to huinur hrr fuiiry II: III iiT it J n on i;..;ii,ig umi i Iiaikm) "Wiy . "" '"a Mt urn I'M . WMIihl ovmi I .IN en WttuifuuciMMil Villi I'uan AnntiitM i ea cs liiux your Jut! UU, I'l M m. iajBai iugL9 I ISJ Mslicjblc 4rd Charcoal Iron, iiManiiinlierofeicliulvofmmrTs.rseli "imwldlim t,,tJ,,,Bl,llA1l,nt. rnl sorviro, nmklii( ilio MaJwiio Um i 1 '"!'.'! X"u t'uy rrrUIM of lulro. it why AllM-n odior luauu iulursa uy to inUuu It. da Alex McNuir & Co. firfiil (i astir . . .